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en The format this time has led North Korea to understand this is more than a bilateral conversation. It's not one voice speaking to the North Koreans. It's a coalition of five all saying the same thing.

en At the time, he was not prepared to provide any information. So certainly all of us who are concerned about the issues of missiles in North Korea...are looking for concrete action by the North Koreans, and are looking for clarification of what this means.

en The problem is, we've been down that road before. The 1994 agreed framework was the road that we went down before. It was a bilateral approach between the U.S. and North Korea. North Korea violated that agreement and continued to pursue nuclear weapons.

en talk directly to the North Koreans. That's what's been missing. ... It has led to real failure in these policies. The nuclear threat is increasing from North Korea as a result.

en It's a significant visit. The North Koreans trust Richardson, as someone who has shown them in the past, as part of a Democratic administration which was dealing with North Korea ... that he hears them and understands what they're trying to get across.

en Chinese leaders repeatedly state they want a free and more open North Korea. China is trying to help the North out of a bad situation. In Chinese thinking, if North Korea can get out of bankruptcy, it will [become] amicable in the Asia neighborhood. China is trying to do business with North Korea ... we are not in a hurry to resolve the nuclear issue.

en We attach significance to it (the test) because it has the words 'North Korea' and 'missile'. The North Koreans would be happy for us to attach a political message but I am not sure that was their intention.

en He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. North Korea's been ranked number one on the Open Doors 'World Watch List' for the last four years. We know that between two and three million North Koreans have died over the past 10 years.

en The North Koreans are behaving just like you'd predict. For every I that has to be dotted and T that has to be crossed, the North Koreans are going to demand their ounce of gold. So not only is it going to be a difficult road, I'm not sure we'll ever get to the end of it.

en The format's better because it gives us a much stronger hand to play when going to the North Koreans unified, with our allies and partners in the region, all of us saying the same thing: telling them their current course is unacceptable.

en takes the pressure off the United Nations with regard to North Korea and avoids a contentious debate about sanctions at a time when talks with North Korea had stalled.

en [Bush's decision to meet with Kang may aggravate the North Koreans, but it drew praise from democracy activists.] That's fantastic that he met him, ... It's an incredible story they have, and the world needs to be aware of it, and the North Koreans need to be confronted with it.

en I know that the Germans are very unhappy about these withdrawals. The Koreans are going to be equally unhappy. How can we withdraw troops from Korea while engaged in a delicate negotiation with the North Koreans? And there's a country that really does have weapons of mass destruction.

en If I were sitting in North Korea, I wouldn't be too worried. We know the United States is tied down in Iraq, ... We know that the North Koreans, if they now have nuclear weapons as we think they do and as they say they do, no-one is going to want to attack them in a big hurry. It is simply too dangerous. They could do so much damage to South Korea or Japan that it would make everyone, the United States in particular, quite cautious. So I don't think that they are genuinely worried about an invasion. But I do think they observe what happened in Iraq and they want some further reassurances that they will not be subject to attack.

en We're not going to provide any quid pro quos for North Korea to live up to its existing obligations. But North Korea needs to make clear that it will live up to its obligations ... and we are willing to talk about how North Korea can do that.


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